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    Re: Zotac release another ITX board - the G43-ITX

    Quote Originally Posted by mcwildcard View Post
    Tbh, I'm pretty happy with my zotac 9300 itx, but I do yearn for a bit more graphical power.
    ATI should be releasing the new round of 800-series chipsets before too long, and I'm rather hoping that they bring a new 4350-based IGP with them (i.e. 80 stream processors). I'm not so sure if nvidia will be able to bring anything new to IGPs since their discreet follow-ups to the 9400 / 9500 didn't bring any signficant performance improvements (in fact, the G210 is almost exactly the same as a 9400GT but with DX10.1 support...). They've also got whatever problems arise out of Intel trying to block them from producing chipsets for the Core i3/5/7 series...

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    Re: Zotac release another ITX board - the G43-ITX

    Quote Originally Posted by scaryjim View Post
    ATI should be releasing the new round of 800-series chipsets before too long, and I'm rather hoping that they bring a new 4350-based IGP with them (i.e. 80 stream processors). I'm not so sure if nvidia will be able to bring anything new to IGPs since their discreet follow-ups to the 9400 / 9500 didn't bring any signficant performance improvements (in fact, the G210 is almost exactly the same as a 9400GT but with DX10.1 support...). They've also got whatever problems arise out of Intel trying to block them from producing chipsets for the Core i3/5/7 series...
    Really? I'll keep an eye on that, hopefully it'll run fine from the 120w PSU in my In-win case.
    I do wish someone would stock those 160w In-win PSUs.

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    Re: Zotac release another ITX board - the G43-ITX

    DFI make a P55 ITX board, ok no onbard graphics but that's a shed load of power for a high end cpu and a full x16 pci-e slot.
    http://www.dfi.com.tw/portal/CM/cmpr...rmal&mode=view

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    Re: Zotac release another ITX board - the G43-ITX

    I like the look of the G43-ITX board

    I could migrate my current ram and processor, stick it in a small case and be up and running

    Alternatively a WHS rig with alot more horses than an Atom based rig

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    Re: Zotac release another ITX board - the G43-ITX

    this would certainly suit my needs for making a smaller box than the miniATX board/case I currently have a media machine planned with. Got all the bits, I'd just need the PSU and case.
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